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Show ! ;! I I State Society ; i . EPHRAlKT 1 1 ! -f i I Kl'IIUAlM, :i Ii 1). Mr. aw! Mrs. F. ' S. ( ';tr 1 1 i ' i' v.'-!.'-.; t'-n I. '! ;i pl-:.-.i nt ! mi'prli; hy ;i niirnhf-r f fn.-nM:-; .!onl:i 'veriln;.;. Me. -'ui'l Mi's. ';i rp-n ! r if' I-Y!l;iy for Mopju;, wii.-n; .Sir. (Ja : n I will in:in:i I lie I !r;i k n .M-Jl f in I i i. i'ily. Thus.? ,:-H'-nt v.--).- .Mr. ritui W, CI. Cohl, Mr. ;tnl .1 ts. AlhfiT. .I.,'.-Hfni. .I.,'.-Hfni. Mr. ;.!! M r.s. II. I'. I ! I'.'on, V iin.l Mrs. U'HrV.i'l Aii I f r' 1 1 1 . Mr. an 1 Mi. U. K. r,:,fnh, Mr. aii'l M r.s. ',ir. utU-Ihuii, Mr. ;i n-i M Foimor li.--r-:-Mr. ami Mr:!. Jo.-.-f.li I :r:il 1 1 1 v. 1 1 . . Mr. aiiii Mi'H. I-;iifl-: r:hrii.-ji:!-r!, Mr. ai.-i Mr M. !! K. Ciiriff.-n. Men. I., r ( hrl."t--nH.-i, M ra. Mlra. A ilo r -on. Mis !!a rW-y Al.-v.-rs. Mi's. Aaron r.n-iriholt . M r-H. Stcna Ui,M!i:r.!'. Mi.-h ' ii r i -'l 1 la An-(l.-isui,, Mism M.nri.- i:..u, M::,n l:.;i.y Mor-fli:-n, Mu-.-i ll.i.-i Hl.-.v..-, M.:-.-i Ivm,:, Il.'ins.'n, Mis-i KMa I'or'.-r. M-i.s Wvrui I .'i.m II, Ar.hn Ol.-on. li-tu y Arul-i.vm, II;tv;hi Allr.-l Iulori M or t-Tist-n . 1,1.11' 1 if Orl V.'.'iH riOrVI-l a fi'l tin; (: V i:N 11 1 '.; v;,i.i :-. i . ' m l t In rnu.il'; ancJ .aintrH, Mrs. W'allfr Soron---"n r-nte rtainf't a! filmier Wflii.-'lav a!' t i-rn oon In rd.-hra-tion of ii-r i,irihl;iy a n n , vc r-a r v. Tho,.-Id-fs--nt won- Mi s,. !;ivM I'ouL'on, Mrs. .JoHtpii A. Xi.-!fjii. Ah H. 1'arifV Sor.-ns.-n. 1 MiH. Myron 1: Ijtinoe an-1 Mr.i, W. V. vfnlttrsoii, I Mrs. .vA- NlfNon was h.stoH-i to the T,i if i a ry flnli Kril:jy (-vr-niii'. 'I' ln: I'nl-lowitm' I'nl-lowitm' niMnher.i w.-re nrfS'-riL: Mrs. Klta .If Tim-n, M Sa in ii .( use n, Mr a. unit; John son, Mrs. f .lilie N'l.-lson, Mrn. (Ja ro-II ro-II mi I'litf. r.ion, Mi's,. Anna Itasrnuson, Mrs. Kowena fta.aiiu.Hi-ion, Mrs. Anna Stt: voiim, Mim. I ar( if; Tilsfai, Mrs. Ha rah f'otei'Hon, Mrn. I.inila Xi'-lson, Mm. Martina .Irt-mt), .Irt-mt), Mrs. K Mad.Hf n, Mrs. Mary I. Thorpe a ru! Mrs. Ma ry Ty: . 'I' he pro-K pro-K f a r 1 1 1 n f. consls! f (1 i. f ;i pa pi-1' hy M rH. lirrtli; Olson; iirrr-ril rvonH, Mrs, Jfnnlo Jolui.nn ; n'.'ulin, Mrs. Otla .TfiiSfn. I 'itt.no s.i Iff t IonH w-ii'O rv ii'if rt:l Jiy Mi na J-a-rirt l:a.'iiiiu.S!-on. 'Vlifyo'AH.i Ff'lf.rson, air-'h(fr of Mr. and Mr. I If nrv Pf'l.'i'son, r n t f rt a Iri'-rl a nnni-)r-v of 11 1 1 1-- I'ri.-ri'ls, MoiiHa v evening on tho annlveiHary of liur hiJ th. Mrs. rrr-n 'I'-rrv of Rlchf lc-K1 visitor! rilatlv;.s and frifn-In ht-r-o tho early prtrt of tiit" Hf . k. Sho was formerly Mian 'lv.i Ful.sf.tT of JOphraiin. Mim. Thomas S. Tairnl, who hnn boon vlsjiinf; her flaunlitor uiaf family in fialina tor Tim pa.st Liiroo montiid, has ro turned lo lii r homo In iJphrulm. M r. n nd Mrs. FrafHus f'lirtstf nson nnrl Mr. and Mrs. IV lor A mlorson of Rori-iiioihI, Rori-iiioihI, woro Hue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. James Kiost. Sunday. Mlsft lOdlLh Chrlstrnson ontorlainod the H. i'. V. flub at tho (!aptaii) Jorcoiinon I'osldonoo I'Yidav evening. ijUiichoou was Hf rvt-d lo Mildi-fd KoLson, Sarah Hoal, Mfliia llansfii, llci'nice SudwookH. Othella Ilaiifli-n, Floreiu:e I'oiorson and Krla Ras-ninssou. 1 RICH FI ELD Ti K 'l I Fl fOI ,1 , Ma rch ). Mr. . O. Sa nfonl t( Salt 1 -ako iy visiting friends and relatives lioro. Tho ('ottao cluli was entortalned Friday Fri-day evcni itK oy Mr. and Mrs. (. 'Jeorpe lt ismu.ssf a. I 'roffre.ssivo hU five was I hf feature of tho tvoninr. Tho first prizos woro won by Mrs. Oluf Tund and .1 ost-ph Hopkins, while the consolnt ions were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Hopkins n ud Janus Kd wards. Mrs. A. H. Hurt and Mrs. Frank Hwdor of Salt Lake are the guests of tlifir mother, Mrs. H. P. Peterson. Mrs. J. J. Stoiner entertained at a Kfiislngrton Friday afternoon, In honor of Mrs. K. v. t'rano of Sallna and Mrs. W. Hardy of Portland, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Molntyre ro-t ro-t iir nod Monday after visiting at Bait .Lake. Tho teachers and officers of the Third ward met at the home of Mrs. Raynard I loo to n Monday afternoon, to do Red I'rosa work. .Refreshments were . served. Miss Kva Miller of Manti is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Mildred Oray entertained the R. C. club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. Rot honmeyer of Devil Slide is the Kuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. W. Ramlose. , M rs. T. A. Salisbury and 5Irs. Joseph Salisbury entertained Friday afternoon in lionor of tlie Mesdames A. Fennniore of Marysvale, R. Ivle, M. A. Atkins and I AV. H. Taylor of Salt Lake and C. Riser of Richfield. Jjiincheon was served. Mrs. r.len Foley of Springfield, 111., visited last week with her cousin, Mrs. U. T. Bean, in this city. The 1 jadies' Aid society was entertained enter-tained by Mrs. Violet Gnunso Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Sumner entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon in honor of i-Mh. W. H. Taylor of Salt Lake. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at one long table- at 5 o'clock. The centerpiece was a crystal vase filled with pink rosebuds and narcissi. nar-cissi. The other guests were Mesdames Mes-dames R. Oarn Clark. J. M. Peterson, F. 1 1. Calloway, AV. If. Goodwin, June Seeirinllter, I'. P. I'oulson. J. AV. Ogden, C. M. Heppler. R. j. ivie. M. F. Atkin and M. Magleby of Monroe. "Mrs. AV. V. Morrison returned from Salt Lake, Tuesday, after visiting friends and relatives. Airs. AV. II. Goodwin entertained at a Kensington AVednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to the Mesdames K A. Wilson, V. P. Poulsou, C. J. Sumner. Sum-ner. J. W. Op-den' and Ernest Xebeker. .4 Mrs. II. S. Ivie entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. Pert ran Andelin, Miss Leona Christiansen and Miss Loree Forsytho entertained at a most successful miscel-l.'ineocs miscel-l.'ineocs shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hawley, Saturday evening of last week, in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Fdward Anderson: Knitting and music furnished the entertainment. A buffet luncheon was served to fifty guests. Red and white roses with a blue maline bow formed the centerpiece. center-piece. Other decorations were red, white and blue streamers. ) MONROE T 4 f- MOXROFJ, March 9. Miss Mildred Crabb ts home after having spent the past two months at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges of Salt Lake are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magleby entertained enter-tained Sunday afternoon for Air. and Mrs. S. G. Andreason, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frick-son. Frick-son. Mrs. Joseph Olson and Ethel Krick- son and Kdna Sorenson. j ATrs. Arthur AVhitins: and little daughter Mac are visiting with relatives in Park City. Airs. Ole Larson entertained the following follow-ing friends and neighbors at luncheon 1 Friday afternoon: Mrs. F. Krickson, Airs. ! TOiiis Haker. Mrs. Joseph Olson, Mrs. K. M. Sorenson, Mrs. Dr. Helitz. Mrs. Josojh i Paxton, Mrs. Charles Hohman, Arrs. Julia T-arsen, Mrs. Josiah Shurtz. Mrs. Niels Michelson, Mrs. Soron Madsen. Aliss Kdna Xengebauer is back after spending two weeks at the A. C. L. Miss Thelma Gardner entertained the "Q. P. Klub" Tuesday evening. Those present were Vera Lowe, Lottie Swain, AVinni-v Yergensen, Eva Shimmins, Glad s Aiulerson. The high school, girls entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The South ward mutual gave the plav, "Mrs. Tubs of Shantytown." at the auditorium au-ditorium Wednesday evening. Airs. Aivin Twitchell and Miss Irene Hodges have gone to Beaver to visit rela tives. Mrs. Orson Alacleby entertained nt luncheon AVednesday for Airs. Harold M-'--!-' v. Airs. F. Krickson, Ethel Krickson. Krick-son. Olive and Helen Magleby. "'no of the big events of the week was : i o "barbecue" and dance fiven at the Hot Springs resc .t Tuesday evening. |